PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGON! A3?, ' PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1905. EIGHT PAGES. DEBS TO TIE FRONT SOCIALISTIC MOVEMENT AMONG THE UNIONS. Tlie Grrnt tabor Unions Are Gradu ally Swinging Into Line for the So cialistic Doctrine Next Presidential ' Campaign Will See More Active Work by Socialists Than Ever Be fore Debs tlie Founder of the So cialist Movement Among Unions. Chicago, June 27. The organlia tion of an International labor unloi whose trend shall follow the teaching of socialism, is the purpose of . gathering of labor leaders which ;S aembled In Chicago today. The k pin of the movement is Eugen' Debs, the organizer of the now de funct American Railway Union, and late candidate for president ot the United States on the Socialist-Democratic ticket The new orga il- i;loo Is to be launched under the Hd.w ot the Industrial Union. The new movement make1 no -a-cealment of its antagonism '. . t lng labor organizations ani i ds, particularly the American ' Ml ion of Labor a...

BIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OIUflGON'IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 17, IMS. PAGB SEVEN. AMONG THE EXCHANGES OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Illch SiihiiiivIUu DlHtrUl. The Susanvllle ni-ctlon has come to the front no rapidly of late and so many valunblo bodies of ore have been uncovered that a rich find In that sec tion has long Blnce ceahcd to be a "seven dayn' wonder." The Gold Bur Ih one of these late discoveries and while, up to the pres ent. It has caused no (treat stir, It Is one of the most promising mines in the Hectlon. A good deal of work had been done on this property before It was deter mined how extensive the ore body was. A shaft 220 feet deep wan first sunk, yet It has not been determined how extensive the ore Is at the bottom of the shaft. Since January 1, 200 feet of drifting and cross-cutting has been completed and at present one hundred tons of ore averaging $60 la ready for shipment. A few days ago a pay streak 3 Inches wide was struck which Is very rich, running from $...

1 'LIS '' 1 OAILYEVEIilNGEDITlOi'l DAILY EVEIIINGEDITIO!! WEATTIER FORECAST. . Fair and warmer tonight, Thurs day fair and warmer. An Intelligent message to Intelli gent peopto, (profiting the -sender and receiver, it advertising. - VOL. 18. PENDLETOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1905. NO. 530S JEWS MADE TO SUFFER Russian Police Arrest Them Without Cause 'While the Real Rioters scape. IK All .OF ASSASI.VVTIOX . MAKES VOLICE TIMID. Wamw Divided : Into 1 Military Dis trict and Every . Effort Will Be Made to Rcutore Order Mutinous Marines Slay Their Officers and Hold a. Battleship in the Dlack Sea Admiral Choukiu Declines to Be oomo Minister of Marino Unknown Rioter Throws Bomb Into a Cathe dral, Killing-al'ollco Inspector. Warsaw, June. 28. The police art .making wholesale arrests of Jews for alleged, participation In the recent riots. The authorities appear to be afraid to proceed against the socialists for fear of assaslnatlon in retaliation. The city is divided Into four military d...

PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON WEDNESDAY, Jt'NE IV EIGHT PAGES. i A Common Saying f W fill VI UNolfs Fine Stationery f New Music Vricelf McKinley Music The com- plete line, 998 copies, choice for - IOC Come and consult our list, t FANCY TABLETS, latest shades with stylish envelopes to match. TOILET SOAPS a strong line to select from, 3c to 24c a box. Frederick Nolf & Co. I GENERAL NEWS. i. ' The amount of the forgeries dlscov- ered Mn the Clinton, Mo., bank, will reach $100,000. The formal announcement of the appointment of John Barrett to be minister to Colombia, has just been made in Washington. George Bartholomeaus, of Prussia, la under arrest In Chicago charged with having forged papers aggregat ing $24,000 in his native land. Mrs. James Klrwln, a famous fe- male dancer of New York city, died of apoplexy while dancing at church ball. In that city, Tuesday morning. John Jacob Astor, and J. B. Mop gan have resigned as directors of the Equitable Life Insuranc...

PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. FENDLETOV, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, IMS. EIGHT PAGES. ARGENTINE'S FARMING REGION SOITII AMERICAN COUNTRY MICH LIKE THIS. Rainfall From 35 to SO Incites lVr Yrmr Wages of Harvest Hands $1.25 to $2.50 Per Day Most of the Farm Implements Imported From Vnlted Slates Fat Steers Are Worth S20 to $35 Per Head. The following entertaining report on farming In Argentine Is sent to the department of commerce and labor by American Consul D. Mayer, at Buenos Ayers, and Is a correct and truthful statement of conditions today. The staple crops of Argentina are wheat, corn, and flax; other products are cotton, tobacco, birdseed, rice, po tatoes, oats, oranges, bananas, peaches, and vegetables, sugar cane and wine grapes, Alfalfa Is a very Ira portant forage crop. Wheat and corn are grown In practically the same lone. Cattle feeding Is almost un known at present. There are good openings for ttiMi with some capital who are experts In this line The prices of corn and ...

RIGHT PAGES. DAILY BAOT ORlOGOmAW, PHWDLKTOK, OWBOQIT, WED N EfiD AY, iXTSK 11, IMS. FASB 8EVKW. AMONG THE OF THE INLAND EMPIRE Litigation Li CiMtly. Five criminal cane tried in the su perlor court last week cost the coun ty ami state of Washington approxi mately J1000. Clerk Dor gey Hill was busy today making up the cost bills in the various cases In order to file them early with the state auditor. In cases where a conviction Is secured the state rebates to the county court a ceitalii percentage of the costs. The total cost of witnesses and Jurymen in the Schonleber case was $172.10. In addition to these expen se in th( particular case is the cost of board and lodging for the 12 Jury men for three days, which will bring the total cost of the trial something over $200. extremely light compared to ordinary murder trials. The salaries of the Jurymen who either tried cases or were called and later discharged totals $441.70 and the amount paid to witnesses foots up to 1315.85. Other exp...

1 OAllY EVENING EDITION i 'i DAILYEYENDiGEDITiOll WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Friday fair. An Intelligent meBsage to Intelli gent people, profiting the sender and receiver, la advertising. VOL. 18. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1905. NO. 5399 Ls!1 CYCLONE SWEEPS KANSAS COUNTY Phillipsburg, Near the North ern Boundary, Has Narrow Escape From Destruction. EIGHTEEN PERSONS WERE KILLED AND MANY INJURED. HumlrtlN of Houses and I tarns and Much Other Pro?rty Destroyed, In cluding Growing Crops Terrific Downpour of Hull and Rain Follow the Destructive Whirling Storm Many of the Dead Not Vet Found or Identified Storm Was Accom panied by All the Usual Phenomena of the Middle West's Awful Scourge. Phillipsburg, Kan., June 29. This town narrowly escaped destruction by a cyclone which swept the outskirts last night. It missed the main por tion. Sixteen persons are reported killed in the country, where scores of houses and barns were destroyed. Much damage was done to crops. Eighteen K...

PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON THURSDAY, JVNE 29, 108. FIGHT PAGES.. I A Common Saying YflDnShi Fine Stationery New Music aptr,caelf McKinley Music The com plete line, 998 copies, choice for IOC Come and consult our list. FANCY TABLETS, latest shades with stylish envelopes to match. TOILET SOAPS a strong line to select from, 3c to 24c a box. Frederick Nolf & Co. GENERAL NEWS. Landlords who have long oppressed -the Russian peasants are now leaving their estates and are fleeing Into the guircii-d cles since the general out break among the peasants. A bill favoring the building of Jim Hill's Canadian railway, the Victoria Vancouver & Eastern railway, has passed the Canadian parliament and work will be pushed on the new line. The head of the Chinese Reform as sociation which is: now spreading all over the civilized world, says that the empress dowager is now tho only Chinese official th,t stands In the way at the association. Roy Knabensheu. an aeronaut of Tol...

i PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, I05. EIGHT PAGES. Pendleton's Famous Store THe Peoples Warehouse Will xx Celebrate America's Greatest Day..... Friday, Saturday, Monday Will bp American Days here. The store will be hnndsomcly decorated with American flags, hunting and emblems. Especial attention will be Riven the American made goods showing the wonderful progress of .our. American manufacturers. During these great American days we have prepared a host of values that greatly surpass any offerings ever before made in tills city. If yon are skeptical a short visit lic.-e w ill convince you that it pays to read our advertisements. Hie reductions are exceptional.. Rend them and then come to rcndleton's Great Bargain House. mm WK-W Man it's?!" 'z$,r,?SB American Day Embroider ies. Corset Cover Embroideries In Corset Cover Lengths, at 48c Saturday we showed a wonderful collection of pretty Corset Covers, Embroideries . about 18 inches wide, with one o...